LONDON WALL by John Van Druten explores the lives and love affairs of the women employed as shorthand typists in a busy solicitor's office in 1930's London. The play made its premiere in May of 1931 at the Duke of York's Theatre in London and was acclaimed for its hyper-realistic depiction of office life as well as its soulful probing of the dreams and desires of its female characters.
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